Lazonby and Kirkoswald

Lazonby and Kirkoswald is yet another absurdly pretty station on the
Settle-Carlisle line, serving the village of Lazonby and Kirkoswald
about a mile north. The line is on an embankment, so there's a
steepish slope up the road to the station building. The rear of the
station building on the west of the site:

The entrance to platform 1:

Once on platform 1 we look north along the platforms:

The front of the station building, built in the same style as the
other stations on the Settle and Carlisle line:

The station building is in private hands, but this plaque can be seen
through the windows:

A metal shelter on platform 1 is at least painted in the line's red:

At the northern end of platform 1 looking south:

Looking north from the end of platform 1:

North of the station on the platform 1 side is the old goods shed, now
in use by Bells bakery:

We then return to the other end of platform 1 and look south over the
bridge:

To get to platform 2 you have to descend to street level and go under
this bridge which takes the line over the road:

On the far side of the bridge this track leads up to platform 2:

The track/road passes this house, in a similar style to the station:

Opposite the house is the entrance (both ramped and stepped) to
platform 2:

Platform 2 is rather better appointed from the passenger's point of
view, with the old building still open as a waiting room. One end of
it is also in use by local volunteers for keeping the station's
planters in order, as you can see from the wheelbarrow!